Abstract

An original method for photometric and geometric correction of LROC NAC data with high resolution (up to 0.5 m/pix) has been developed. The technique is based on photogrammetry and multiphase photoclinometry and allows us to obtain a longitudinal slope map and digital elevation model (DEM) with the resolution of LROC NAC CDR input images as well as to map parameters of model phase function. Obtained DEMs, requiring only LROC NAC images and LRO SPICE-kernels, exhibit significantly fewer defects and artifacts compared to existing DEMs, because they are derived from the same images they correct (self-orthorectification).This method was used to study the area of the photometric anomaly, the Irregular Mare Patch (IMP) formation Ina. A zoning map of the correlation diagram of phase ratio vs. equigonal albedo shows significant differences in the optical (photometric) properties of the regolith for hummocky and blocky formations of the IMP Ina, compared to the surrounding areas, which indicates the different nature of their formation, age, and surface roughness, contradicting some models of the IMP formation. The analysis reveals the incompleteness or inconsistencies of previously proposed models of the IMP's formation mechanisms. The high-quality DEM of the Ina formation and surrounding area with a resolution of 0.5 m/pixel was constructed.

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